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Why We Do Things We Hate

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 By  Mark Manson CEO for MINDF*CK MONDAY 🌴🌴🌴☀❤🌴🌴🌴 πŸŒŠπŸŒ΄πŸŒ΄πŸ’ƒπŸšΆπŸŒ΄πŸŒ΄πŸŒŠ I present three fascinating ideas that could potentially make us each less horrible human beings. This week, we’re talking about: 1) why we often keep doing things we hate, 2) how our brains are bad at handling information about groups, and 3) why cultivating a sense of boredom might be important.  Let’s get into it.  (Note: If you enjoy this email, please consider forwarding it to someone you believe would get a lot out of it. If you’ve been forwarded this email and like it, consider  subscribing  to receive it every Monday. You can also share this email on social media using this link  here .) 1. Why we do things we hate  - It really is crazy if you think about it. Not only are human beings the only species that spends extended amounts of time doing something it dislikes, but sometimes we even do things we dislike and get nothing out of it!  Whet

The top American's leaders Bason quotes and rich motivation words.

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By Michael C. Onah These are top American  leaders whom had being their solicited heart  desire making out things to be better in the city of America. their shadows has turned a millions into a sustainability and great achievers of folks who had decided to follow their undiluted speech of theirs in life. and most of all  people had appreciate their kind gestures it superb enough. these are their quotes.  This is my favorite of leadership. It’s a simple, straightforward, one-word description that places leadership within everyone’s reach. All of us can exercise a certain degree of influence of someone, at some point, in some place. Leadership isn’t about titles positions, or flowcharts. It’s about one life influencing another. John C. Maxwell Vision adds value to everything. John C. Maxwell I am by name Chibuzor Michael Onah the CEO and founder of cBAYLandplus. To the best of my knowledge  i have not seen much yet in life, but i have read all manner of faced b

The Power To Form A Substitute

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* THE POWER TO FORM A SUBSTITUTE *  (- _*By Dr. Myles Munroe*_.)  1. The greatest act of leadership is mentoring.  2. If what you learn, achieve, accumulate or accomplish dies with you, then you are a generational failure.  3. Mentoring is the manifestation of the highest level of personal maturity, security and self-confidence.  4. An insecure person will never train people, they will oppress people.  5. Mature people create people who are taller than themselves.  6. Your mission has a limited duration.  7. You will die one day;  then train your replacement.  8. Your best gift in the world is your student.  9. True leaders do not seek followers, followers are attracted to true leaders.  10. The biggest obligation of true leadership is to transfer your deposit to the next generation.  11. The success of true leadership is measured by the success of your successor.  12. No matter how great you have been, if you haven't produced a successor, you're a f

How to Save the World (or Maybe Just Yourself)

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By Mark Manson interesting and cool ideas that can make you a slightly less sucky person. This week we’re: 1) deep-diving down the “no more news rabbit hole,” 2) learning why stupid people are so much more confident, and 3) over- and underestimating yourself.  Let’s get into it.  1. Why You Should Quit the News (Or at Least Cut Way, Way Back) -  Last month I sent out an email discussing how I cut way back on news last year and felt much better for it. I asked you for your experiences and was quickly deluged with hundreds upon hundreds of emails, all saying more or less, “Yeah, fuck the news!”  At that time, I promised to do some research and write up a big article about quitting the news and I’m happy to say I followed through. In fact, I might have gone a bit overboard. This article is officially the longest article on my entire website. It’s a good thing that one of my recommendations is to read more long-form content, otherwise I’d kind of look like an asshole.  I cove